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First Trust group (FMAC) discloses 3.80% beneficial stake in Future Money Acquisition

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SCHEDULE 13G/A

Rhea-AI Filing Summary

First Trust Capital Management L.P., First Trust Capital Solutions L.P. and FTCS Sub GP LLC report their holdings of Future Money Acquisition Corp Ordinary Shares in an amended Schedule 13G. As of June 30, 2026, they collectively beneficially owned 600,000 Ordinary Shares, representing 3.80% of the issuer’s outstanding Ordinary Shares.

FTCM acts as investment adviser to various client accounts that hold the shares and has authority to purchase, vote and dispose of them, so it may be deemed the beneficial owner. FTCS and Sub GP are control persons of FTCM and may also be deemed beneficial owners. All three entities report sole voting and dispositive power over 600,000 shares and no shared power, and they state ownership of 5 percent or less of the class.

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Shares beneficially owned 600,000 Ordinary Shares Beneficial ownership by FTCM, FTCS and FTCS Sub GP as of June 30, 2026
Percent of class 3.80% Percentage of Future Money Acquisition Corp Ordinary Shares outstanding
Sole voting power 600,000 Ordinary Shares Voting power reported by each First Trust reporting person
Shared voting power 0 No shared voting power reported over FMAC Ordinary Shares
Sole dispositive power 600,000 Ordinary Shares Reported authority to dispose or direct disposition
beneficial owner financial
"may thus be deemed the beneficial owner of any shares of the Issuer’s Ordinary Shares"
A beneficial owner is the person who ultimately owns or controls a financial asset or property, even if their name isn't directly on official documents. Think of it like someone who secretly holds the keys to a safe deposit box—others may appear to have access, but the true owner is the one who benefits from what's inside. Identifying beneficial owners helps ensure transparency and prevent illegal activities like money laundering or fraud.
dispositive power financial
"Sole Dispositive Power 600,000.00 8 | Shared Dispositive Power 0.00"
Dispositive power is the authority to decide the final outcome of an asset, legal claim, contract, or corporate action — in effect the power to dispose of or resolve something. For investors it matters because whoever holds that authority can determine who gets paid, who controls an asset or vote, and how risks and returns are allocated; think of it like holding the key that lets you lock in the winner or loser in a deal.
Investment Company Act of 1940 financial
"an investment company registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940"
A U.S. federal law that sets the rulebook for pooled investment vehicles such as mutual funds, exchange-traded funds and similar money managers, requiring them to register with regulators, disclose holdings and fees, limit conflicts of interest, and follow governance standards. It matters to investors because these protections and transparency rules act like a referee and scoreboard, helping people compare funds, trust that managers follow fair practices, and spot hidden costs or risks.
control person financial
"FTCS, a Delaware limited partnership and control person of FTCM"
A control person is an individual or entity that can significantly influence a company’s decisions and direction through ownership, voting power, or contractual rights—think of them as the captain who can steer the ship. Investors care because a control person’s choices affect corporate strategy, board appointments, and transactions that can raise or lower a stock’s value, and they often carry additional legal responsibilities and disclosure requirements to protect other shareholders.
Schedule 13G regulatory
"Ownership of 5 Percent or Less of a Class. | Ownership of 5 percent or less of a class"
A Schedule 13G is a formal document that investors file with the government when they acquire a large ownership stake in a company, usually for investment purposes rather than control. It helps keep the public informed about who owns significant parts of a company's shares, which can influence how the company is managed and how investors make decisions. Filing this schedule is important for transparency and understanding the ownership landscape of publicly traded companies.

FAQ

What ownership in FMAC does First Trust report in this Schedule 13G/A?

First Trust entities report beneficial ownership of 600,000 Ordinary Shares of Future Money Acquisition Corp, representing 3.80% of the outstanding Ordinary Shares as of June 30, 2026.

Who are the reporting persons in the FMAC (FMAC) Schedule 13G/A amendment?

The reporting persons are First Trust Capital Management L.P., First Trust Capital Solutions L.P. and FTCS Sub GP LLC, which file the amendment jointly under a Joint Filing Statement as related control and advisory entities.

How much voting power over FMAC shares do the First Trust entities report?

They report sole voting power over 600,000 Ordinary Shares and no shared voting power. They also report sole dispositive power over the same 600,000 shares and no shared dispositive power.

Why may First Trust Capital Management L.P. be deemed a beneficial owner of FMAC shares?

First Trust Capital Management L.P. acts as investment adviser to certain client accounts holding FMAC Ordinary Shares and has authority to purchase, vote and dispose of those securities, so it may be deemed the beneficial owner of those shares.

Do First Trust Capital Solutions L.P. and FTCS Sub GP LLC own FMAC shares directly?

They state they do not own FMAC Ordinary Shares for their own accounts. They may be deemed beneficial owners as control persons of First Trust Capital Management L.P., which manages the client accounts holding the shares.

Does this FMAC Schedule 13G/A indicate ownership above 5% of the class?

No. The reporting persons disclose beneficial ownership of 3.80% of FMAC’s Ordinary Shares and explicitly indicate ownership of 5 percent or less of the class in their filing.

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G3700S124

(CUSIP Number)
06/30/2026

(Date of Event Which Requires Filing of this Statement)


Check the appropriate box to designate the rule pursuant to which this Schedule is filed:
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SCHEDULE 13G



First Trust Capital Management L.P.
Signature:/s/ Chad Eisenberg
Name/Title:Chief Operating Officer
Date:08/14/2026
First Trust Capital Solutions L.P.
Signature:/s/ Chad Eisenberg
Name/Title:Chief Operating Officer
Date:08/14/2026
FTCS Sub GP LLC
Signature:/s/ Chad Eisenberg
Name/Title:Chief Operating Officer
Date:08/14/2026
Exhibit Information

Exhibit I: Joint Filing Statement